Author
Dickinson, S.C.Issue Date
1917-11-10Keywords
Arizona Geological Survey BulletinsRecent
United States of America
music
recreational organizations
gardening
mining camps
education conditions
social conditions
time management
sports
diversion
hobbies
recreation
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University of Arizona Bureau of MinesDescription
One of the things probably less utilized to advantage among the men working in industrial communities is the other eight hours. Eight hours for work, eight hours for sleep, and eight hours for recreation, and by recreation is meant amusement, diversion, sport or pastime, or the refreshment of the strength and spirits after toil. A man's life, in so far as his work, recreation and sleep are concerned, should be as equally balanced as his food, for the real efficiency of a man only comes through the best of care and through the proper balancing of his day. No attempt is made in this bulletin to classify or recommend any particular recreation, other than when they may have an especial application. A recreational hobby is an excellent thing and it is hoped that the many readers of this bulletin will be able to select something and ride it as a hobby. 14 p.Additional Links
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Bulletin No. 68Welfare Series No. 1